The demands of college are exponentially more challenging when students struggle to know where their next meal will come from. The Food Pantry provides nourishment to students experiencing significant hardship one bag of food at a time.
$1,970 Raised of $4,000 Goal
21 Total Gifts
18 Supporters
$500 Largest Gift
0 Days to go
Feeding Students in Need
The FSU Student Emergency Food Pantry was established by the Dean of Students Department in 2009 to assist with food insecurity among FSU students. The pantry is supported solely through donations from individuals, departments, and organizations within the FSU community. The pantry is advertised by a growing social media presence and presentations to campus partners. The pantry has countinued to grow to meet the needs of FSU students and has begun to offer a few perishable items and personal care items in addition to non-perishable food.
The food pantry is open Monday through Friday from 8:00am-5:00pm (including between academic semesters). The pantry is utilized frequently with peak visits occurring during the first 2-3 weeks of the semester, then again in the middle of a semester, and often during the last 2-3 weeks of a semester.
Project Updates
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"Dinner is on Me"
Treat a student to dinner
Give $25.00
One Week of Food
Feed one student for one week
Give $60.00
One Month of Food
Feed one student for one month
Give $240.00
Restock the Basic Necessities
Restock the pantry in high traffic times when supplies are low